Loveland superintendent schedules chats about school levy

Loveland City School District Superintendent Chad Hilliker has planned a number of "Chats with Chad" to ensure the Loveland community understands the importance of the upcoming May 6 levy.

"I understand people are busy; with that in mind, I wanted to make sure I am as accessible as possible to explain the nature of the upcoming levy and respond to any questions," Hilliker said.

"This levy is critical to our district moving forward, and I will do what is necessary to engage the community on their time and turf to explain just that."

Hilliker has scheduled six community "Chats with Chad" as well as an open door chat 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. Wednesday, April 16, at his Board of Education Office. In addition, Hilliker is available for individual or group meetings by appointment.

Hilliker will hold an "Office Hours" event from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. Wednesday, April 16. Please contact Julie Dunn (dunnju@lovelandschools.org) to reserve a time slot. That meeting will take place at the Board of Education Administrative Office Building at 757 S.Lebanon Road in Loveland.

Levy basics

This is a 5.6-mill levy that will be placed before the voters on Tuesday, May 6. The levy is expected to last for a minimum four years (previous levies have been three years) and will cost property owners $196 per $100,000 of appraised real estate value. Collection would begin in January 2015.

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Loveland superintendent schedules chats about school levy

Loveland City School District Superintendent Chad Hilliker has planned a number of 'Chats with Chad' to ensure the Loveland community understands the importance of the upcoming May 6 levy.